M.S. in Management and Administrative Sciences:
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Concentration
Focused on the processes of technological innovation in both large and small organizations, this multidisciplinary sequence of courses seeks to prepare students for successful careers either as principals or key functional managers in emerging growth firms, or as leaders of technological innovation in established firms. These concentrations include three required and two elective courses in the field.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship (15 credit hours)
The required courses include:
- ENTP 6370 Entrepreneurship
- ENTP 6378 Managing the Emerging Enterprise
- ENTP 6385 Entrepreneurial Business Strategies
In addition, students may select a minimum of two additional courses chosen from among the following:
- ENTP 6315 Entrepreneurial Finance
- ENTP 6375 Strategic and Organizational Issues in the Management of Technology
- ENTP 6380 Entrepreneurial Marketing
- ENTP 6390 Business Plan Development
- ENTP 6395 Seminar Topics in Innovation and Entrepreneurship